THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY

Abstract As most of the local folklores are not properly documented, the move to transform local folklore into animation is indeed a good news. However, whether the transformation of the folklore into animation maintains its originality in terms of certain important elements, remain unknown. This...

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Main Authors: Lee J. C., Lee, A. S. Shminan, Shminan, S. Bujang, Bujang, M. Aren, Aren
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.367322021-11-18T04:26:00Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36732/ THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY Lee J. C., Lee A. S. Shminan, Shminan S. Bujang, Bujang M. Aren, Aren BF Psychology H Social Sciences (General) Abstract As most of the local folklores are not properly documented, the move to transform local folklore into animation is indeed a good news. However, whether the transformation of the folklore into animation maintains its originality in terms of certain important elements, remain unknown. This matter can become an issue in the future, especially among the community in which the folklore belongs to. Therefore, the objective of this study is to analyze the original and the animated versions, in terms of theme, plot, main cast, setting, and values, particularly among the local folklores in the state of Sarawak (East of Malaysia). This study uses qualitative descriptive method in order to examine the folklores. Three animated folklores from Sarawak namely ‘Apai Saloi Hunting’, ‘The Legend of Santubong’ and ‘Commander of Mount Sadok’ were used as prime sources of the study. Data were also collected from people’s statement, written documents, historical heritage, and information from the internet. The results of the study revealed that all the three folklores have at least 95% of similarity between the original version and the animated version. The present study also provides information about the impact and contribution of animated folklore toward the society. It is hoped that more local folklores will be transformed into animated version by maintaining its originality, so that the intangible cultural heritage is being preserved and protected. Keywords: Folklore, Transformation, Animation, Impact 2021-10-08 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36732/1/folklore1.pdf Lee J. C., Lee and A. S. Shminan, Shminan and S. Bujang, Bujang and M. Aren, Aren (2021) THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY. In: iCERi2021, 14th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, 8 & 9 November 2021, Valencia, Spain. https://iated.org/iceri/publications
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S. Bujang, Bujang
M. Aren, Aren
THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY
description Abstract As most of the local folklores are not properly documented, the move to transform local folklore into animation is indeed a good news. However, whether the transformation of the folklore into animation maintains its originality in terms of certain important elements, remain unknown. This matter can become an issue in the future, especially among the community in which the folklore belongs to. Therefore, the objective of this study is to analyze the original and the animated versions, in terms of theme, plot, main cast, setting, and values, particularly among the local folklores in the state of Sarawak (East of Malaysia). This study uses qualitative descriptive method in order to examine the folklores. Three animated folklores from Sarawak namely ‘Apai Saloi Hunting’, ‘The Legend of Santubong’ and ‘Commander of Mount Sadok’ were used as prime sources of the study. Data were also collected from people’s statement, written documents, historical heritage, and information from the internet. The results of the study revealed that all the three folklores have at least 95% of similarity between the original version and the animated version. The present study also provides information about the impact and contribution of animated folklore toward the society. It is hoped that more local folklores will be transformed into animated version by maintaining its originality, so that the intangible cultural heritage is being preserved and protected. Keywords: Folklore, Transformation, Animation, Impact
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author Lee J. C., Lee
A. S. Shminan, Shminan
S. Bujang, Bujang
M. Aren, Aren
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A. S. Shminan, Shminan
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title THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY
title_short THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY
title_full THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY
title_fullStr THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY
title_full_unstemmed THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL FOLKLORE INTO ANIMATION: IMPACT ON TODAY’S SOCIETY
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